SCREEN TEST Monkeypox Virus Antibody Rapid Test / Pērtiķu baku vīruss, 25 gab.
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A rapid test for the qualitative detection of antibodies to Monkeypox
Virus in human whole blood, serum or plasma. For professional in vitro
diagnostic use only. The Monkeypox Virus Antibody Rapid Test is a
lateral flow chromatographic immunoassay for the qualitative detection
of antibodies to Monkeypox Virus in whole blood, serum or plasma to aid
in the diagnosis of Monkeypox Virus infection. Monkeypox is a zoonotic
orthopoxvirus that incidentally causes disease in humans similar to
smallpox, although with notably lower mortality. This virus is
clinically relevant because it is endemic to western and central Africa,
with outbreaks in the Western Hemisphere related to the exotic pet
trade and international travel. Transmission can occur through contact
with bodily fluids, skin lesions, or respiratory droplets of infected
animals directly or indirectly via contaminated fomites. Although
humanto-human transmission has previously been limited, mathematical
modeling in the context of decreasing herd immunity to orthopoxviruses
reflects an increasing threat of disease spread between humans. The
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends isolation in
a negative pressure room and standard, contact, and droplet precautions
in the healthcare setting with escalation to airborne precautions if
possible. Following viral entry from any route (oropharynx, nasopharynx,
or intradermal), the monkeypox virus replicates at the inoculation site
then spreads to local lymph nodes. Next, an initial viremia leads to
viral spread and seeding of other organs. This represents the incubation
period and typically lasts 7 to 14 days with an upper limit of 21 days.
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